Lawyer Profile

A talented attorney dedicated to helping individuals and families make the very best legal decisions, David has been practicing law in Massachusetts since 1990. His practice focuses on estate planning, wealth transfer, and asset protection. He develops lifelong relationships with his clients, serving as a trusted advisor to them and to their families. David expertly guides his clients as they preserve and protect their assets, loved ones and legacies, including their intellectual, spiritual, and human assets.

David received his law degree from Suffolk University in Boston, MA and a B.B.A. in Management from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Following law school, David worked for eight years as an attorney with a sophisticated litigation firm in Boston. In 1998, seeking ways to create lasting relationships with his clients and more time with his own family, David started his own law firm.

In addition to his work as a Personal Family Lawyer®, David is active in local business and community organizations. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce, Congregation Beth Elohim, and the Infant, Toddler Children’s Center in Acton, MA. David frequently speaks on family, wealth and estate planning topics to schools and community groups.

Most importantly, David is a husband and a dad. He and his wife, Paula, are the proud parents of two daughters, Hannah and Sadie. Because David has planned for and protected his own family, he can offer his unique insight and perspective to his clients as they do the same for their families.

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